I would say OLB is our biggest need. We literally don't have any OLB opposite Martez Wilson right now. I mean, we do have Scott Shanle and Chris Chamberlain, two guys who we are thinking about cutting. OLB makes much more since because there are a couple of NT prospects we could get in the 3rd and guys like Jordan, Mingo, and others won't be there.

I would say OLB is our biggest need. We literally don't have any OLB opposite Martez Wilson right now. I mean, we do have Scott Shanle and Chris Chamberlain, two guys who we are thinking about cutting. OLB makes much more since because there are a couple of NT prospects we could get in the 3rd and guys like Jordan, Mingo, and others won't be there.

I would have given Jordan or Mingo to the Saints if either had been available.

Well, I won't go quite that far but, yes, the logic is compelling. The Chiefs WILL draft a quarterback because to not draft one would be an even greater risk. Some will say that you can get fired if you pick the wrong guy. I would say and Scott Pioli has proven that you can get fired if you don't pick any guy. Right now, Geno Smith looks like that guy.

Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

I would have given Jordan or Mingo to the Saints if either had been available.

I actually think Richardson is the better player for us at #15 honestly. More talented of him and Hankins too. Just IMO.

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I would love Zach Ertz for Green Bay, but I don't see Ted Thompson pulling the trigger on an early round tight end. The position in Green Bay's offense is more of a niche position than one which will be the focal point, and the team, even if they release Finley, is excited about DJ Williams, Tom Crabtree, Ryan Taylor and practice squad player Brandon Bostick for next season.

The Packers' defense has a huge need inside at linebacker so Kevin Minter would make a lot of sense with the way the mock played out.

Is there anyway you can give each prospect a grade score (1st rounders only)?

That would give us a great understanding of value/grade vs where they were selected.

For example if Sheldon Richardson grades out as a 92 out of 100 and is taken outside the top 10 bc of other team's needs etc it would give us great insight to how a great player fell as a result.

I know you grade each of these guys individually, so while you're doing that is it possible to grade them out? I think it would add a lot of juice to your mock drafts and make them stand out vs the competition.

I'm not entirely sure that the Seahawks would take Montgomery. They really have to be entirely sure that Chris Clemons won't be ready and fully healed from his ACL injury at the start of the season in order to justify taking Montgomery since that's the only spot he could play on the Seahawks' roster.

I think that Kawaan Short (or Sheldon Richardson, if he falls), even though you may not be as high on him as other people are, is the best possible pick for the Seahawks instead because he is a perfect fit as a pass-rushing three-tech, which is the Seahawks biggest need.

Somebody like DeAndre Hopkins might make more sense as well.

I simply feel that defensive end, though depth is needed, isn't a pressing issue for the Seahawks and unless Bjoern Werner somehow falls all the way to #25, I just don't see them taking a DE with their first round pick.

Man, if Buffalo gets Cordarrelle in round one and Nassib in round 2, they're going to be contending for a playoff spot sooner rather than later.

I'm not in love with the Seahawks pick. I think the thing to remember is that we don't run a typical base defensive scheme. It's a lopsided formation that's essentially 3 defensive tackles, with Bryant actually being the biggest of the linemen on the edge. Think of it almost like a mousetrap - Bryant (the board)'s job is not to move, while the Leo is the hinge snapping shut from the backside. It takes a certain kind of player to do that, and I'm not sure Montgomery is suited. To be honest, he gives me an uncomfortable sort of Everson Griffin deja vu where I think he might be a bit less as a player than the reputation of his college defense. He's really slow off the snap. I don't think he looks quick enough to fit the LEO role and I don't think he's powerful enough to play RE the way we run it. If they're going to go D-line, I'd more expect them to go with a true defensive tackle who has the ability to penetrate, such as Kawann Short. I read some interesting things the other day, such as that while Short isn't particularly tall for a defensive lineman at 6'3", he has freakishly long arms and has put up batted ball and blocked kick numbers very similar to what JJ Watt did in his senior year in the Big 10. I'm not sure I'm fully ready to trust Short with setting the edge like Red does, as most of what I've seen of him is penetrating through the middle, but I think he'd be more appealing to Carroll and Schneider than Montgomery.

Solid Bengals pick. Sounds like they plan to move Vontaze inside, so if they go LB it will probably be a WLB, not a MLB. Seems like Ogletree could do that, so him, Brown or Greene makes sense. Minter and Teo probably don't make sense.

Also, while you mention the Bengals could look DE because of Michael Johnson being a FA, the Bengals have basically come out and said they will franchise him if need be. However, they are probably going to be able to get a long term deal done with him. Either way, he isn't going anywhere. I think they get an extension done with Carlos Dunlap this offseason too.

If FA is going to open up a hole anywhere, it will be at OT. I am not at all optimistic that they will be able to get a deal done with Andre Smith. Would not shock me even a little if he ends up walking and they take a guy like Fluker in the 1st to replace him.

Mayock was on tv saying he watched 10 hours of tape on geno and it was maddening. Kiper is on tv saying there's no QB at 1. Breer, Burke, Lande, Jeremiah you name a guy, he's saying Geno isn't worth 1.

no one in the league actually believes Geno is worth 1. It's a pure interetz creation.

Why on Earth would you mock Sylvester Williams to the Denver Broncos? Probably the worst fit out of the defensive tackles in round one for a heavy two-gapping scheme that Jack Del Rio runs. It makes absolutely no sense. Our defense is built from the outside in. While getting a pass rush from the interior of our defensive line would be ideal, that isn't really the responsibilities of our guys on the interior of our defensive line.

Schematically, it is a terrible pick and I highly doubt that Denver would even consider someone who runs as hot and cold as he does. It just isn't the way our new front office operates.

Mayock was on tv saying he watched 10 hours of tape on geno and it was maddening. Kiper is on tv saying there's no QB at 1. Breer, Burke, Lande, Jeremiah you name a guy, he's saying Geno isn't worth 1.

no one in the league actually believes Geno is worth 1. It's a pure interetz creation.

First, Breer? lol. Second, Jeremiah?

Jeremiah has Geno going first overall in his most recent mock. Do your research.